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Thomas Holley Chivers (1809-1858)
Thomas Holley Chivers, poet and physician, published eleven volumes of poetry, plays, and pamphlets....

Thomas R. R. Cobb (1823-1862)
Thomas R. R. Cobb was one of antebellum Georgia's foremost legal authorities and most outspoken advocates...

Thomas Ruger (1833-1907)
Thomas Ruger served as the military provisional governor of Georgia for six months in 1868. In that role...

Thomas Spalding (1774-1851)
Thomas Spalding, noted antebellum planter of Sapelo Island, was one of the most influential agriculturists...

Thomas University
Founded in 1950, Thomas University is a private, nonprofit institution in Thomasville that offers associate's,...

Thomaston
Selected for the 1986 edition of "The 100 Best Small Towns in America" and again in 1995,Thomaston offers...

Thomasville
Thomasville, the county seat of Thomas County, is located in southwest Georgia's wiregrass region. The...

Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback, and Associates (TVS)
The firm of Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback, and Associates (TVS) first came into prominence with the...

Thomson
Thomson, the seat of McDuffie County, lies thirty miles west of Augusta along the east-west corridors...

Thornwell Jacobs (1877-1956)
Ordained as a Presbyterian minister, Thornwell Jacobs is best known as the refounder and president of...

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